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Page 73
... utilization of fat ( and some kinds of protein ) cannot take place unless sugar is also being broken down , while the complete utilization of sugar does not occur unless some fat or protein is Discovering Your Psychochemical Type 1 73.
... utilization of fat ( and some kinds of protein ) cannot take place unless sugar is also being broken down , while the complete utilization of sugar does not occur unless some fat or protein is Discovering Your Psychochemical Type 1 73.
Page 163
... utilization of carbohydrate and glucogenic amino acids results in a slow but preferential utilization of fats and ketogenic amino acids . On this hypothesis it would be expected that the intake of vitamins that might tend to favor the ...
... utilization of carbohydrate and glucogenic amino acids results in a slow but preferential utilization of fats and ketogenic amino acids . On this hypothesis it would be expected that the intake of vitamins that might tend to favor the ...
Page 166
... utilization of fats rather than carbohydrates by Type I Ss , while the reverse appears to occur in Type II Ss . Before and after treatment data on these variables for the whole experimental group are not available . However , values for ...
... utilization of fats rather than carbohydrates by Type I Ss , while the reverse appears to occur in Type II Ss . Before and after treatment data on these variables for the whole experimental group are not available . However , values for ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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